Physical Description
The Brazil Nut Tree is a large evergreen tree native to the Amazon rainforest, growing up to 50 meters (164 feet) tall. It has a straight trunk with rough, gray-brown bark and broad, leathery leaves. The tree produces large, woody fruits containing edible nuts.
Environmental Concerns
The Brazil Nut Tree is endangered due to deforestation and habitat destruction in the Amazon rainforest. Its dependence on specific ecological conditions and its slow growth rate contribute to its vulnerability.
Other Information
Conservation efforts focus on protecting the Amazon rainforest and promoting sustainable harvesting practices for Brazil nuts. There are also programs to support local communities dependent on the tree.

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